Re: [slurm-users] slurmd -C showing incorrect core count

2020-03-08 Thread Kirill 'kkm' Katsnelson
To answer your direct question, the ground truth of 'slurmctld -C' is what the kernel thinks the hardware is (what you see in lscpu, except it probably employs some tricks for VMs with an odd topology). And it got severely confused by what the kernel reported to it. I know from experience that cert

[slurm-users] slurmd -C showing and incorrect number of cores.

2020-03-08 Thread mike tie
I am running a slurm client on a virtual machine. The virtual machine originally had a core count of 10. But I have now increased the cores to 16, but "slurmd -C" continues to show 10. I have increased the core count in the slurm.conf file. and that is being seen correctly. The state of the nod

[slurm-users] slurmd -C showing incorrect core count

2020-03-08 Thread mike tie
I am running a slurm client on a virtual machine. The virtual machine originally had a core count of 10. But I have now increased the cores to 16, but "slurmd -C" continues to show 10. I have increased the core count in the slurm.conf file. and that is being seen correctly. The state of the nod